1946 Ford +AL0ALQ-Ton Milod Custom Pickup
Not everyone can go to work each day saying they truly love what they do for a living. John Lenhart, of Anderhart Speed in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, is one of the chosen few who rises every morning and just can’t wait to slip into his work overalls and hit the garage at full speed. As proprietor of his own business, the young gun knows that in today’s world, success in our hobby isn’t a given by any means; it’s earned with every car, truck, and hot rod that rolls through his shop’s bay doors and into the hands of a satisfied customer.
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Like many young motorheads, John jump-started his love for working on and modifying cars with the cheapest and most prevalent sports car out on the streets at the time. “The first car I started working on was a Fox-body Mustang. Growing up, we were all into them. They were always great low-buck performers out on the street. I’ve been wrenching on it for years now. It was my daily driver back then and it
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